From your friendly neighborhood Ag in aviation...

The best site for flight tracking is globe.adsbexchange.com. This allows you to see the tail number and owner of every plane either in the air or on the ground with the engines/APU on. You can search a specific tail number by going to the right side of the screen and typing the tail in to the top search box (above the one that says Jump to Airport or Latitude, Longitude).

Once you click on an aircraft or search one and it comes up on the left side of the screen, you can hit the + sign under Flight Activity and see all of the flights that plane has taken day by day.

On the right side of the map you will see a bunch of different buttons. The bottom one (about halfway down the screen) that looks like a play button with a circle around it allows you to view the map at any given point in time. Note that the time is based on UTC time which is 6 hours ahead of CST.

Now some relevant tail number tidbits:
-N101FG and N100FG are Florida's jets. 100FG flew from to/from Gainesville and Oxford over the weekend.
-N957CR is the Challenger 350 that allegedly brought Lane's family to BTR and back. Owned by a former LSU linebacker and based at BTR. N599TA is a Lear 45 that LSU has used for SEC Media Days and other official travel, has the school logo on the tail so it's worth keeping an eye on as well. Same with N511TA which is a King Air B200 with the same logo on the tail.
-Auburn's jets are N10AU and N20AU.
-Bama's jet is N1UA. If you want to get real freaky, N245XL is Saban's personal plane, however he splits ownership with a few others so not all flights are him.
-N12AM, N96AM, and N90AM are TAMU's airplanes. They also seem to use NetJets and AirShare. All NetJets planes operate under their flight number rather than tail number - example would be EJA836 for a plane with the tail number N836QS. All NetJets planes have tail numbers ending in QS (for quarter share, as they have a fractional ownership model). Airshare is the same concept but their callsign is XSR719 for N719AS - the plane Bucky arrived on.

Willing to answer any questions, this stuff is right up my alley obviously. Happy tracking!